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Category Archives: Dead Pop Stars
SO, FAREWELL THEN, DAVID BOWIE…
As I start typing this, it is January the 12th, 2016. Yesterday the death was announced of David Bowie, aged 69, from cancer. There are probably people running blogs at this time who feel they can let the death … Continue reading →
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